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celluloidqueer t1_je58rs6 wrote
Reply to comment by sassergaf in Cheerleader playing cards in the back of a car. (1950s) by roomilyDeluge232
Yeah
kev45ert OP t1_je58rfl wrote
Reply to comment by whatfingwhat in Jimmy & Henry hanging out in 1939 when both were on top of their game. by kev45ert
John Wayne's performance was interesting in that he didn't get the top billing he wanted and took the role because he needed a paycheck and a career re-boot after 'The Alamo'. He wasn't happy with the role and it shows. He's a little pissy, annoyed, stiff and quite perfunctory.
Splat_2112 t1_je58nth wrote
StandStillLaddie t1_je58isx wrote
Reply to A 1938 photograph taken during a screen test for one of the Flying Monkeys from "The Wizard of Oz" by MulciberTenebras
Welp, that’s never gonna leave my head.
Splat_2112 t1_je58f4z wrote
Wait......Godzilla wasn't ....real!?
[deleted] t1_je58d1n wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in A 1938 photograph taken during a screen test for one of the Flying Monkeys from "The Wizard of Oz" by MulciberTenebras
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[deleted] t1_je5892y wrote
Reply to comment by fuqdisshite in My mom in the early 80s by DotTraditional3096
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Dolorisedd t1_je57yq7 wrote
Reply to comment by razermotion in Cheerleader playing cards in the back of a car. (1950s) by roomilyDeluge232
She’s still hot.
stq66 t1_je57wkq wrote
Reply to comment by diito in My mom in the early 80s by DotTraditional3096
I‘m reading K-car and thinking about the small Japanese ones. I double checked and saw a gas guzzling dinosaur.
(I’m same generation as OP‘s mum, so I may say that ;)
TheListenerCanon t1_je57uuj wrote
Reply to comment by CplTenMikeMike in Bill Murray, Jane Curtin, Dan Aykroyd, Gilda Radner, John Belushi and Laraine Newman on SNL ~ November 12, 1977 by gregornot
Repost above...
People have been saying that since 1980 when all the originals left. The truth is SNL has always been hit and miss, even during the original era. That being said, I'd say this is the best era, but I respect almost all eras of SNL.
TheListenerCanon t1_je57s58 wrote
Reply to comment by mdjmd73 in Bill Murray, Jane Curtin, Dan Aykroyd, Gilda Radner, John Belushi and Laraine Newman on SNL ~ November 12, 1977 by gregornot
People have been saying that since 1980 when all the originals left. The truth is SNL has always been hit and miss, even during the original era. That being said, I'd say this is the best era, but I respect almost all eras of SNL.
toomanyd t1_je57q01 wrote
Get your damn feet off the ceiling!
SoylentGrunt t1_je57lse wrote
Reply to comment by Roboplodicus in Korean business owners protecting their stores during the LA riots in 1992. by RightThwart
Texas allows it. But then they do things different there.
whoeatscheese t1_je57k3c wrote
Now I get why exposed ankles were outlawed for centuries.
FarCartographer7223 t1_je57jox wrote
Reply to comment by MaterialCarrot in Cheerleader playing cards in the back of a car. (1950s) by roomilyDeluge232
She’s notorious for looking like Jane Fonda.
5050Clown t1_je575i3 wrote
Reply to comment by DeadNotSleepingWI in Cheerleader playing cards in the back of a car. (1950s) by roomilyDeluge232
Jane Fonda is famous for looking like the spitting image of Jane Fonda.
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Reply to comment by MulciberTenebras in A 1938 photograph taken during a screen test for one of the Flying Monkeys from "The Wizard of Oz" by MulciberTenebras
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Godtiermasturbator t1_je56axs wrote
Reply to comment by The_Blue_Adept in Cheerleader playing cards in the back of a car. (1950s) by roomilyDeluge232
They’ll never get me lucky charms
dustin-dawind t1_je56ag8 wrote
Reply to comment by fuqdisshite in My mom in the early 80s by DotTraditional3096
I thought he said he just liked the sound of it better than the other options
[deleted] t1_je55y8r wrote
Reply to Granny in a motorcycle in 1960!:D by chico_huber
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thegoodnamesaretook t1_je55dca wrote
Reply to My mom in the early 80s by DotTraditional3096
It looks like Darlene from Roseanne
Shes_Like_A_Rainbow OP t1_je556kg wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in My foster dad in the army when he was 21 in Seedorf, Germany by Shes_Like_A_Rainbow
Yes the Dutch military has always been a little more relaxed on the rules. US is super strict and some things are ridiculously so, hehe
Crazy_Screwdriver t1_je54hpx wrote
General Landry !
Morpheosity t1_je54c2l wrote
Reply to comment by itchyfrog in Benedict Cumberbatch on his Rugby Team (date unknown) by KalliPro
Right u are. Late nite post. Fixed. Thx
MargbarKhamenei1401 t1_je58u96 wrote
Reply to comment by Supernova2007 in There has only ever been one successful shoot-down of a F-117A stealth plane, in 1999 during the NATO bombing of former Yugoslavia, the pilot ejected safely. Since then the US pilot and Serb that shot him down have become good friends. Here's a Serbian kid standing on its wing by bulletproofxx
But you didn’t shoot down a plane did you